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Franklin Cemetery

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Franklin, TX, USA

Latitude & Longitude: 31° 1' 10.29252", -96° 28' 58.29502000008"
 
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     The community of Franklin was originally established in 1872, and named Morgan for an official of the International Railway Company. By 1879 the town had 200 residents. When the community applied for its post office, another Texas post office was named Morgan, so residents changed the name to Franklin after the name of the original county seat. A five-acre plot of land for a graveyard was deeded to Robertson County in 1880 as part of an incentive to persuade officials to locate the county courthouse in Franklin. However, six tombstones on this site predate its official designation as a graveyard. The first recorded burial is that of Elizabeth Calvert in 1869. Among the more than 1,300 graves are members of fraternal organizations, and veterans of the Civil War, Spanish American War, World War I, World War II, Korea, and Vietnam. C. N. Brignance, veteran of the War of 1812, also is buried here. Interments also include those of former city and county officials, state legislators, E. A. Decherd and j. L. Goodman, and four local musicians who achieved national fame. The Franklin Cemetery continues to serve the citizens of Franklin and Robertson counties as it has for more than 100 years.

This page last updated: 7/15/2008

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See other Robertson County Cemeteries:
Sterling Cemetery
Suggs Cemetery
Thompson Cemetery
Walnut Creek Cemetery
Norwood Cemetery
Bald Prairie Cemetery
Camp Creek Cemetery
Dunn Cemetery
Ebenezer Hearne Cemetery
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